Tuesday, June 30, 2020

Genocide Comes to Princeton

By Grand Rapids Anonymous
SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 2020 AT 4:37:00 P.M. EDT
Tuesday, June 30, 2020 at 2:34:00 A.M. EDT
I posted this two days ago. [N.S.: Sorry about the oversight, GRA.] Worth repeating as a comment.
PRINCETON ILLOGICALLY REMOVES WOODROW WILSON'S NAME FROM ITS SCHOOL GROUNDS (WHO PUT IT THERE IN THE FIRST PLACE?)

ALANA MASTRANGELO27 Jun 2020587
3:10

Princeton University is removing President Woodrow Wilson’s name from its public policy school and a residential college due to the former president’s “racist thinking.”

“The trustees conclude that Woodrow Wilson’s racist thinking and policies make him an inappropriate namesake for a school or college whose scholars, students, and alumni must firmly stand against racism in all its forms,” announced Princeton University President Christopher Eisgruber on Saturday.

“Wilson’s racism was significant and consequential even by the standards of his own time,” added Eisgruber. “He segregated the federal civil service after it had been racially integrated for decades, thereby taking America backward in its pursuit of justice.”

The board voted on Friday to change the names of both the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs and Wilson College.

The Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs will now be named “The Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.”

GRA: As I parenthesed in the headline, if Wilson was racist and Princeton named various schools in his honor, what did that make Princeton—right up until today? Does changing or removing the name of a white person, off any building, street or statue solve “racism”—or does it PROMOTE racism—
against whites? I propose that Princeton is just as “racist” today as they were yesterday—but were they racist yesterday? I highly doubt it—
at least not against blacks.

I don’t know the entire layout of Princeton's campus, but anything with a white person’s name on it is probably under extreme review for the possibility of being associated with white supremacy (as defined by today’s SJWs).

There are only two options to choose from, in this war of races. You either side with whites; or you side with blacks—and if you choose the latter, in my opinion, it makes you a black supremacist—even if you’re white. There is no middle ground—and never will be. White people, choose your side intelligently, think about the road ahead. Defend your history and protect your future.
--GR Anonymous--I'm a white survivalist



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